The police raid at 6.20am came to pave the way for members of Parliament who are scheduled to attend Somchai Wongsawat government's policy address there.
Thousands of protesters blocked the Parliament on Monday night to block access by lawmakers to the Parliament.
Thousands of supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) marched to parliament late Monday , using trucks to try to seal off the building ahead of an address by the new cabinet.
Television footage showed police fired the tear gas to the protesters who hid behind barriers on a road near the Parliament compound.
Sounds of gunfire were also heard but senior police officials said that only tear gas was being used against the crowd.
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Queen gives money for medical costs after riot
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit donated 100,000 baht to pay for medical treatment for people injured in Tuesday morning riot when police fired teargas at anti-government protesters in front of the Parliament, according to Director of Vajira Hospital Dr Chaiwan Chaorenchoketawee.
Dr Chaiwan said that he is informed by the Office of His Majesty's Principal Private Secretary that HM the Queen is concerned about those injured in the riot, so she donated 100,000 baht to cover their medical treatment.
According to Dr Chaiwan, 71 people have been injured in the riot. Of all, 47 were taken to the Vajira Hospital.
The one with the most severe condition is identified as Chaiya Poomkaew, who has lost his left leg.
Source: Bangkok Post
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